A 25-Year-Old Montreal Depanneur Employee Was Stabbed While Working On Sunday Night

The suspects have not yet been identified.
Contributing Writer

During the evening of Sunday, November 22, a 25-year-old old Montreal depanneur employee was reportedly stabbed while working.

Raphaël Bergeron, a spokesperson for the SPVM, told MTL Blog that the two suspects involved in this event have not yet been identified.

We're told that the investigation is ongoing.

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At the moment, we're still looking for the two suspects.

Raphaël Bergeron, SPVM spokesperson

What the police do know about these two is that they left the depanneur "on foot following the event," which occurred around 8:40 p.m. on Sunday night.

The SPVM confirmed that the stabbing happened in Montreal's east end, on 96e ave. in Pointe-aux-Trembles.

Following the incident, the victim was said to have been transported to the hospital to make sure she was okay.

"She's doing fine. We're not talking about life-threatening injuries, most likely minor injuries," Bergeron said.

There were no further updates about the event at the time of writing this article.

  • Alanna Moore
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